Free-agent DE Greg Hardy (Cowboys) was arrested for possession of cocaine late Sunday, Sept. 25, in Texas. According to a police report he was pulled over because he did not use a turn signal. After granting permission to a vehicle search, police found a plastic baggie in a wallet in the center console. He was arraigned Monday, Sept. 26.

Updating a previous report, free-agent DE Greg Hardy (Cowboys) visited with and worked out for the Jacksonville Jaguars Thursday, July 21, but he will not be signed at this time, according to a source.

Updating a previous item, Dallas Cowboys executive vice president Stephen Jones said the team is undecided on whether to keep impending free-agent DE Greg Hardy. Hardy made roughly $8.8 million last year, and he had six sacks and 32 quarterback pressures in 2015. Hardy's off-field concerns will be factored into the decision.

The Dallas Cowboys are unlikely to use the franchise tag this year after they used it on WR Dez Bryant last year. DE Greg Hardy has it written into his contract that Dallas cannot use the tag on him in 2016. The Cowboys wouldn't have used it on Hardy anyway, since he had just six sacks in 12 games in 2015.

Dallas Cowboys DE Greg Hardy and his agent, Drew Rosenhaus, are interested in a contract extension with the Cowboys, according to sources. Jerry and Stephen Jones mentioned that the team was interested in signing Hardy to an extension, but it's unknown if any offers have been exchanged. Hardy has played in just two games since his suspension and already has three sacks. He can try to recapture some of the money his suspension cost him at the end of the year, so Dallas will have to pay him enough to deter him from testing the open market.

Dallas Cowboys DE Greg Hardy will not fight his four-game suspension. Hardy was suspended for violating the NFL's personal-conduct policy. Hardy said it was in the Cowboys' best interests for him to not pursue litigation against the NFL.

Dallas Cowboys DE Greg Hardy (abdomen) suffered a minor rib strain during practice Thursday, July 30, according to sources. Hardy was able to finish practice but may be limited as a precaution in future sessions.

Dallas Cowboys DE Greg Hardy is still considering the possibility of filing suit against the NFL to further reduce his suspension. Hardy had his suspension reduced from 10 games to four games Friday, July 10. Hardy is expected to make a decision next week.

Dallas Cowboys DE Greg Hardy is losing some of his will to fight in his appeal of a 10-game suspension, according to sources. If he gets two games knocked off his suspension, Hardy may not sue the NFL.

Dallas Cowboys DE Randy Gregory is expected to start at right end once the season begins, according to Jon Machota of the Dallas Morning News. DE Greg Hardy would likely start in place of Gregory once he returns from suspensiobn.

Dallas Cowboys DE Greg Hardy had an argument with DE Davon Coleman during voluntary workouts Friday, April 24, and the two players had to be separated, according to sources. Michael Loeffler, agent for Coleman, said the two players did not need to be separated during the argument.

The Dallas Cowboys expected DE Greg Hardy to be suspended six games, at most, and they thought it would be four games. The 10-game suspension handed down by the NFL Wednesday, April 22, was clearly a surprise.

Updating a previous report, Dallas Cowboys DE Greg Hardy was suspended 10 games without pay Wednesday, April 22, for conduct detrimental to the league in violation of the NFL Constitution and By-Laws, the NFL Player Contract and the NFL Personal Conduct Policy, according to the league.

Dallas Cowboys DE Greg Hardy could still face punishment under the NFL's personal conduct policy, and the NFL will be allowed to look at seven photographs that were submitted into evidence during his domestic violence trial.